Pediatric Medicine: Oral Health Intervention Algorithm

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Pediatric Medicine: Oral Health Intervention Algorithm Figure 1 Pediatric Medicine: Oral Health Intervention Algorithm Pre- Cavity Oral Health Risk Assessment Moderate & High Caries Risk Low Caries Risk Dietary & Hygiene Counseling, Review fluoride exposure & apply Fluoride Varnish. Establish Dental Home @ 6 to 12 Months Establish Dental Home @ 12 to 18 months of age Dental Home No access to a Dental Home No access to a Dental Home High Caries Risk Protocol: Dietary & Hygiene Counseling, Fluoride Varnish as indicated by management of risk factors until establishment of a Dental Home Dietary & Hygiene Counseling, Fluoride Varnish @ 1 year intervals until establishment of a Dental Home